"Traveling Theories, Traveling Theorists"
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edited by James Clifford and Vivek Dhareshwar

Editorial Committee: Faith Beckett, James Clifford, Vivek Dhareshwar, Mary E. John

© 1989, Center for Cultural Studies

Contents

Preface

Lata Mani, "Multiple Mediations: Feminist Scholarship in the Age of Multinational Reception"

Vicente L. Rafael, "Imagination and Imagery: Filipino Nationalism in the 19th Century"

Mary E. John, "Postcolonial Feminists in the Western Intellectual Field: Anthropologists and Native Informants?"

David Scott, "Locating the Anthropological Subject: Postcolonial Anthropologists in Other Places"

Elizabeth Grosz, "Sexual Difference and the Problem of Essentialism"

Vicki Kirby, "Corporeographies"

Elliott Butler-Evans, "Beyond Essentialism: Rethinking Afro-American Cultural Theory"

Vivek Dhareshwar, "Toward a Narrative Epistemology of the Postcolonial Predicament"

Commentaries:

bell hooks, "Critical Interrogation: Talking Race, Resisting Racism"

Vicente M. Diaz, "Restless Na(rra)tives"

James Clifford, "Notes on Theory and Travel"


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